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...members, taxing its resources. The change in the kind of care hospitals are now expected to afford has rendered it still more inadequate. Whereas it is now common hospital practice that bed patients should be rolled out into the open air and sunshine, or down into the operating or X-ray rooms, this is not possible. at Stillman Infirmary. Neither the room doors nor the elevator allow a bed to pass through. And there are no balconies...
...Daly, Sec. N. V. Memorial Hall Mr. Eaton, Sec. S Memorial Hall Mr. Ellsworth, Sec. B, D Memorial Hall Dr. Ham, Sec. F Memorial Hall Dr. Hunt, Sec. E Memorial Hall Mr. Leighton, Sec. A New Lect. Hall Mr. Phinney, Sec. T New Lect. Hall Mr. Ratzlaff, Sec. C, X New Lect. Hall Mr. Smith, Sec. G New Lect. Hall Mr. Taylor, Sec. L New Lect. Hall Mr. Towle, Sec. J, U New Lect. Hall Mr. Wernette, Sec. O, P New Lect. Hall Mr. White, Sec. R, W New Lect. Hall Economics 4a Emerson D, 211 Economics 16a Sever...
...tooth drill. The burr slipped from the dentist's fingers, disappeared. The dentist surmised that it fell in some fold of his or Virgil Bailey's clothes, hunted no further. But Virgil Bailey had inhaled the burr. Lately deep-breathing Mr. Bailey experienced chest pains. X-rays showed the burr in the lower lobe of his lung. University of Michigan surgeons cut out the piece of lung which contained the dental burr, left Farmer Bailey comfortable and hale...
...Youngstown last week a playmate accidentally shot Harry Besharre, 13. in the chest, directly over the heart. When Harry reached the hospital he complained less of the pain in his chest than of a gripe in his left groin. X-rays showed a strange accident. The 22-calibre bullet which struck the boy's heart was in the main artery of his left leg. It had traveled there, surmised surgeons, by piercing the heart and entering the left auricle. Contraction of the heart pushed the small lead pellet into the left ventricle, whence further pulsation drove it into...
...Kaplan was more cheerful than usual last week as he strode from room to room in Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital, smiling at patients and fussing with x-ray machines. He had just received word of a European loan. Next month will arrive a $280,000 package addressed to him. Stripped of its wrappings it will weigh exactly four grams-about as much as a new U. S. penny-and it will make Dr. Kaplan guardian of more radium than anybody else in the Western Hemisphere. Of the 100 grams in the U. S. & Canada, 40 grams will be combined...